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    THE NATURE OF GOD. The nature of God shows His characteristics, His attributes and His qualities. These attributes set God aside from human beings and other supernatural beings. It also reveals to us how he deals with mankind. The way he created human beings and made them superior over other creations and the order in which he creates shows his character as a powerful and orderly being. He is described as the Holy Trinity for he is God the father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It’s…

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    Taj Mahal Empire Dbq

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    Mughal- one of the nomads who invaded the Indian subcontinent in the 16th century and established a powerful empire there Babur- set up the foundations for the Mughal empire Akbar- barbur’s grandson Sikh- a member of a nonviolent religious group whose beliefs blend elements of Buddhism, Hinduism, and Sufism Shah Jahan- built gardens, monuments, and forts while his people starved due to famine Taj Mahal- a beautiful tomb in Agra, India, built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan for his wife…

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    In this chapter, the key social problem Dorothy Lee is addressing to us is the conflict that is seen between personal autonomy and social structure. Lee looks at different societies, like the Wintu Indians of California, The Sikhs and the Navaho Indians of Arizona and New Mexico, and shows “how the principle of personal autonomy is supported by the cultural framework.”(Lee,5). She shows how this conflict has been solved within these societies. All three of those societies have different ways…

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    introduced oppressive laws like imposing jazia on non Muslims, banning their festivals and he even destroyed Hindus temples and shrines that caused conflicts between Hindus and Muslims creating a rift between Rajputs and other Muslim leaders. Killing of Sikh guru and enmity of Maratha was major threat to his rule moreover he was obsessed with Decca that also destroyed Mughal army and state treasury. Aurangzeb was a sunni Muslim therefore he even had a grudge against Shia community and they too…

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    very different passports are being validated by the British official, as one would expect in this day and age, Amin’s sends up a red flag while her American fiancée’s does not. This prompts the official to send her over to a wooden bench where an old Sikh man and a Bangladeshi family sit. There is an immediate realization that this is where all those who are of suspect race are sent. Amin automatically begins to think such things as “I’m not like them” and “I live in Boston”, these thoughts…

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    Studying World Religion

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    cannot be ignorant of others religion and hope to come together. We watched a video about sikhs and how much aggression various groups of people have against them. They came to the United State because they viewed our country as a heavenly place where people weren't ignorant and hateful. As they came over here some of the Sikhs were murdered because of what they wore. Theses ignorant people placed these sikhs into a group that was viewed as terrorist. So they felt the need to kill them because…

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    Toba Teh Manto Analysis

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    Muslim lunatics in India should be transferred to Pakistan and Hindu and Sikh lunatics in Pakistani asylums should be sent to India. (Mottled Dawn 1) Therefore, the decision of the higher authorities of both India and Pakistan that Muslims should live in Pakistan and non-Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs, should go to India, divided people on the basis of religion and forced them to leave their ancestral home against their will. As a result…

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    Nowadays controversial topics have been absorbing lots of energy in thinking from the people who are with or against the issues. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, “federal, state, and local governments frequently prevent individuals from practicing their faith in a variety of ways. These burdens often disproportionately affect members of minority faiths, who are often forced to remove religious garb in public places, denied basic governmental services or privileges, and generally…

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    In 1945, Britain still had one of the largest empires in the world. As soon as WWII ended, Britain went through a major social change. Winston Churchill was no longer the prime minister as he was voted out, the country went bankrupt, and a new labor agreement nationalized gas, water, health, and many other industries. In 1964, it had been granted independence. In 1947, it was for India and Pakistan. In 1952 they received the atom bomb and in 1957 they obtained the hydrogen bomb. This was…

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    Another aspect of dealing with these refugees that we must be aware of is the recent political minefield surrounding their morality and innocence. While some like to demonize their being, and paint them all as bloodthirsty savages, the other group seems to think them innocent of any wrongdoing, and rebuffs any accusation against them as 'racism ' or 'xenophobia '. Both opinions are bigoted and do not accept the true humanity of these people, with all of its good and bad. However, this concept…

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